9! 
'he Journal of the Royal 
mental Cane Cultivation for the half-year 
ended June 30th, 1902. 
The Board of Agriculture, Pamphlets on Molascuite. 
The Imperial Department of Agriculture, Pamphlet 
on the West Indies prepared for Toronto 
Exhibition, and Pamphlets on Yams and 
Fungoid Pests. 
Mr. C. J. Hering, 50 volumes old books. 
The meeting then terminated. 
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Meeting held November loth. — Mr. Luke M. Hill, 
President, in the chair. 
Members present, 7. 
Election : — Member : Mr. Douglas K. Jardine. 
The President stated that Dr. Evans had asked and 
received permission from him to accompany Professor 
Harrison on a trip to South Essequebo for three or 
four weeks, in the course of which he would collect 
specimens for the Museum. As the plague of beetles 
had disappeared from the Pomeroon, the proposed 
investigation in that district had been postponed. 
A letter from Mr. C. E. Smith, Jamaica, offering 
Pine-apple suckers for sale, was read. 
It was agreed that the Society could not take any 
of these suckers at present, and the Secretary was 
directed to inform Mr. Smith and to give him the names 
and addresses of planters likely to require them. 
The Assistant Secretary laid over a circular descrip- 
tive of. the Blackman dryer for cocoa, etc 
